Guar gum
Guar Hydroxypropyl Trimonium Chloride, Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba (Guar) Gum
Guar gum consists of the endosperm of the seeds of the legume native to India. The seeds are ground into a powder, of which guar gum is composed. This plant is cultivated in Pakistan and the United States. It is regarded for its use as a gelling agent and gives gels and emulsions their consistencies. In addition, it is a great moisturizer and easily counteracts the loss of moisture.
see. Heike cheese 2010 "Natural Cosmetic Raw Materials", Linz, Freya Verlag, 3rd Edition 2012
Products with Guar gum
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La Saponaria Organic Aloe Vera Gel, 150 ml
- Suitable for all skin & hair types
- Hydrating elixir
- Fragrance-free
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Comptoir des Huiles Vitamin-Rich Yuzu Soap Oil, 250 ml
- Suitable for all skin types
- Protects & nourishes
- Refreshes & hydrates
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Comptoir des Huiles Watermelon Rose Freshness Soap Oil, 250 ml
- Suitable for all skin types
- Mild & lipid-regulating
- Nourishing properties
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Comptoir des Huiles Fig & Orange Soap Oil, 250 ml
- Suitable for all skin types
- Nourishes & hydrates
- Lipid-regulating effects
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Yes Water-Based Organic Lubricant / 6 Applicators
- Free from any smell, tast & colour
- Compatible with condoms & silicone toys
- Hypoallergenic & pH compatible
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Comptoir des Huiles Fragrance-free Soap Oil, 250 ml
- For sensitive skin types
- Nourishes & softens the skin
- Unscented
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Weleda Salt Toothpaste, 75 ml
- Particularly gentle & less abrasive
- Stimulates self-cleaning
- Slightly salty peppermint flavour